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25 Facts About Abraham Flexner

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Abraham Flexner was an American educator, best known for his role in the 20th century reform of medical and higher education in the United States and Canada.

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Abraham Flexner's work attracted the Carnegie Foundation to commission an in-depth evaluation into 155 medical schools in the US and Canada.

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Abraham Flexner was a founder of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, which brought together some of the greatest minds in history to collaborate on intellectual discovery and research.

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Abraham Flexner was born in Louisville, Kentucky on November 13,1866.

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Abraham Flexner was the sixth of nine children born to German Jewish immigrants Ester and Moritz Flexner.

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Abraham Flexner was the first in his family to complete high school and go on to college.

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Abraham Flexner did not complete work on an advanced degree at either institution.

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Abraham Flexner had three brothers named Jacob, Bernard and Simon Abraham Flexner.

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Abraham Flexner proceeded to become a pathologist, bacteriologist and a medical researcher employed by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1901 to 1935.

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Abraham Flexner financed his sister's undergraduate studies at Bryn Mawr College.

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In 1896, Abraham Flexner married a former student of his school, Anne Laziere Crawford.

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Abraham Flexner was a teacher who soon became a successful playwright and children's author.

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Eleanor Abraham Flexner became an independent scholar and pioneer of women's studies.

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Abraham Flexner grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family; however, early on he became a religious agnostic.

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Abraham Flexner died in Falls Church, Virginia, in 1959 at 92 years of age.

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Abraham Flexner was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Four years later, Abraham Flexner founded a private school in which he would test his growing ideas about education.

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Abraham Flexner opposed the standard model of education that focused on mental discipline and a rigid structure.

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In 1908, Abraham Flexner published his first book, The American College.

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Abraham Flexner's book attracted the attention of Henry Pritchett, president of the Carnegie Foundation, who was looking for someone to lead a series of studies of professional education.

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In 1910, Abraham Flexner published the Abraham Flexner Report, which examined the state of American medical education and led to far-reaching reform in the training of doctors.

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Abraham Flexner is, as far as the human eye can see, a permanent factor in the nation.

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Abraham Flexner soon conducted a related study of medical education in Europe.

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Between 1912 and 1925, Abraham Flexner served on the Rockefeller Foundation's General Education Board, and after 1917 was its secretary.

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Abraham Flexner informed them that a teaching hospital and other faculties required a successful school.